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Real Estate Insights, from Savills

126 Episodes

21 minutes | Nov 23, 2022
Real Estate Insights Podcast: The growth of landlord fitted solutions in the office sector and why
The way businesses use offices have evolved, with a shift towards higher quality office space, more amenity and flexibility. 
20 minutes | Nov 16, 2022
ReImagining Retail – how will retail places go green?
Experts from Savills join Guy Ruddle to discuss how retail can be reimagined and repurposed for the future. Together they explore the drivers for change and the key challenges and opportunities when it comes to developing greener retail real estate.   
28 minutes | Nov 9, 2022
Savills Earth Series – Episode 3, Biodiversity
In the third episode of our Savills Earth podcast series, our experts discuss biodiversity, what it is and why it’s important to us all. Our guests explore why it is now one of the moment’s buzz words, recent legislation and government commitments that are driving legislation as well as the integration of biodiversity into urban spaces and how this will effect developments in future.
21 minutes | Nov 2, 2022
What can we expect from the UK life science sector as it continues to mature?
Life science remains a hot topic for many within real estate, with a number of new entrants looking to break into the UK market as the sector continues to mature. However, with the current funding landscape impacted by wider macro-economics, and more hesitancy from those looking to invest, it is important to stress that the fundamentals remain strong. Join Guy Ruddle and guests, Tom Mellows, Savills head of UK science, Olivia Drew, director and portfolio manager of UK life sciences at UBS and Freddie Dear, investment manager at Monograph Capital and head of corporate development at Ascend Gene & Cell Therapies, as they discuss what’s needed to meet the sector’s growing requirements. 
29 minutes | Oct 26, 2022
Savills Earth Series – Episode 2, The Energy Crisis
Join Guy Ruddle and Co-host Marylis Ramos, Director in Savills Earth alongside: David Thomas, Director of Energy Procurement, Thomas McMillan, Head of Energy and Alexandros Chalkias, Sustainable Design Associate Director.Given the ongoing rising energy costs and cost-of-living crisis, this podcast explores what opportunities there are for occupiers and asset owners of commercial property to reduce exposure to un-capped rises in costs, explaining why a transition to domestic renewable energy is not possible overnight, and realistic benchmarks for future planning.This podcast is the second in the Savills Earth takeover series, where each episode will discuss a key topic related to the green agenda with expert speakers within Savills.
30 minutes | Oct 12, 2022
Savills Earth Series – Episode 1, The Circular Economy
Our experts discuss what is meant by the circular economy and what are some of the greatest challenges to achieving a circular economy in the property sector. Together, they explore what is meant by recycling and the circular economy and how it is being applied to real estate, from an operational level to planning, design and construction.Join Guy Ruddle and Co-host Marylis Ramos, Director in Savills Earth alongside: Nick Iles, Senior Sustainability and Waste Consultant, Dan Jestico, Director in Sustainable Design and Kat Martindale, Head of ESG Research. This podcast is the first in the Savills Earth takeover series, where each episode will discuss a key topic related to ESG with expert speakers within Savills.
20 minutes | Oct 5, 2022
Care Homes – the countercyclical asset class?
Join Guy Ruddle and guests: Caryn Donahue, Senior Director, Savills Healthcare, Marcus Roberts, Head of Europe OCM, and Richard Valentine-Selsey, Head of European Living Research.Our experts discuss UK & European Care Homes, a sector worth over €115bn across the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium and the Netherlands. Underpinned by an ageing population and an increasing old-age dependency ratio, Care Homes have proven to be countercyclical, performing strongly in economic downturns. Nevertheless, a detailed understanding of the cultural, funding and regulatory differences across each market is vital for investors wishing to achieve success in the sector.
21 minutes | Sep 28, 2022
What next for Europe’s core investment markets: UK, France and Germany?
Normally based in London, Paris and Frankfurt, respectively, Savills Rasheed Hassan, Lydia Brissy and Marcus Lemli join Guy Ruddle to talk about what’s happening in Europe’s big three investment markets: the UK, France and Germany. How badly have markets been hit, what’s happening to yields, and are there any bright spots on the horizon? Savills experts tackle these questions, and more.
20 minutes | Sep 21, 2022
Spotlight on the Children’s Day Nursery market
Significant market consolidation has led to increased investor appetite and the emergence of a two-tier children’s day nursery market, with group operators on one end and family run operators on the other. One of the biggest changes the sector has seen with this consolidation has been through its holding structures. The growth of lease structures has brought in new types of investors, such as institutional investors who are attracted to this type of fixed income. There is also a clear trend towards sustainability, from both property and operational aspects.Join Guy Ruddle and sector specialists Jen Gill and Ellis Auger, directors in the Leisure and Trade-Related property team, and Sustainability Consultant Victoria Phillips, as they discuss what is attracting investors to the children’s day nursery market, how the sector has evolved and how it is looking at sustainability.
22 minutes | Sep 12, 2022
Multifamily: The Inflation Hedge?
Join Guy Ruddle and guests: Polly Simpson, Head of Multifamily Development, Operational Capital Markets, Marcus Roberts, Head of Europe OCM, and Richard Valentine-Selsey, Head of European Living Research.Our experts discuss what attracts renters to Multifamily schemes, investment trends, active players and key markets, the challenges of inflation and rising build costs, as well as the need for increased investment into energy efficient housing across Europe.
20 minutes | Aug 17, 2022
Choosing the right warehouse can help occupiers manage rising costs
Since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic significant tailwinds have amplified nearly every metric associated with the logistics property market.
26 minutes | Jul 27, 2022
The Retail Takeover - Global Luxury Retail
In spite of the challenges caused by the pandemic, the resilience of the global luxury retail market has been nothing short of astounding. Brands continue to open new stores as they explore new markets across Asia and the Middle East, sales remain robust and international shoppers return as global travel reopens.Tune in to the final episode of The Retail Takeover as Marie Hickey, Director of Commercial Research, and Nick Bradstreet, Head of Asia Pacific Retail, join Guy Ruddle and Tiffany Luckett as we take a look back at previous episodes and also look ahead to the future of luxury across the globe.
21 minutes | Jul 21, 2022
What is next for the flex office sector?
Workthere’s latest Flexmark report shows that occupancy levels and profitability have both recovered to pre-pandemic levels, which is hugely encouraging, but what is next for the flexible office sector and where are the opportunities for it to mature further? Join Guy Ruddle and guests: Global head of Workthere, Cal Lee, World Research director, Eri Mitsostergiou, and Head of Workthere UK, Jack Williamson, as they explore what the recovery drivers have been within the sector across the global markets and how the way in which flexible office space is being used is changing.
29 minutes | Jul 14, 2022
The Retail Takeover - the evolution of womenswear with RIXO and Jigsaw
It’s no secret that the fashion industry has faced a number of headwinds in recent years – from Covid induced lockdowns to supply chain issues, retailers have certainly had a whole host of difficulties to overcome. However, with challenge comes opportunity, and the womenswear market is now entering a new era as timeless, sustainable fashion made from quality materials takes centre stage.  In today’s episode of The Retail Takeover Guy Ruddle and Tiffany Luckett chat to two women at the forefront of two major British womenswear brands. Beth Butterwick, CEO of fashion stalwart Jigsaw, and Henrietta Rix, co-founder of contemporary fashion label RIXO, talk to us about the ethos of both brands, the role that stores play in building a community, and where they see the market heading in the next five years.
30 minutes | Jul 6, 2022
The Retail Takeover - the growth of the activewear market
In recent years the activewear market has gone from strength to strength. With a shift in lifestyle caused by the pandemic, coupled with an increasing focus on wellness, the trend for athleisure is certainly here to stay.  In the third episode of this mini-series, Guy Ruddle and Tiffany Luckett chat to two brands who have been at the forefront of this growth, progressing from being pure-play ecommerce brands to successful omnichannel retailers with a portfolio of engaging stores. Niall Horgan, co-founder of Ireland’s leading athleisure brand Gym + Coffee, and Bjoern Schuster, director at Fabletics, talk to us about the role that physical stores have played in building brand awareness and how they utilise data from online and in store to capture customers and create a community of loyal, like-minded consumers.
30 minutes | Jun 29, 2022
The Retail Takeover - experiential retail with Anya Hindmarch
In spite of the growth of online in recent years, physical shops are still the backbone of the retail industry. However, we know that in order to stay relevant retail needs to change, and brands that can create meaningful experiences for customers in their stores will be the ones shaping the market in the future.In the second episode of the retail takeover, Guy Ruddle and Tiffany Luckett welcome none other than Anya Hindmarch, the eponymous British fashion accessories designer who has put experience front and centre of her brand and her stores. Anya chats to us about what sustainability means to her, how her business has evolved over the years and why she has decided to go back to her roots through the creation of the Village in Chelsea.
28 minutes | Jun 22, 2022
The Retail Takeover - the fashion sharing economy
The retail industry is changing. Questions are being asked around the future of fast fashion and the sustainability of the clothes we buy is now under the spotlight more so than ever before. The fashion sharing economy is the antidote to this and has the potential to create long term change in the fashion world.In the first episode of this five part retail takeover series, Guy Ruddle and his co-host Tiffany Luckett are joined by guests from two of the most innovative and exciting brands within the world of fashion sharing – Depop and ByRotation. Together they discuss the concept of the fashion sharing economy and its impact of an ever-changing retail market, discussing key issues such as the growing awareness of sustainability, the notion of community and the role that physical stores have played for their brands.
20 minutes | Jun 15, 2022
The London land challenge - Balancing residential and industrial
The dynamic in the London land market is changing, with sites previously earmarked for residential development remaining as industrial as land values for the sector soar in the capital. With a need for new homes and for well-located industrial & logistics space to service them, how do we balance these two competing uses? While the London Plan, adopted in 2021, supports co-location as part of its ‘beds and sheds’ policy, it’s clear that this is not always viable and alternative solutions are needed.Join Guy Ruddle and guests, Lydia McLaren, associate in the residential research team, Bridget Outtrim, director in the industrial & logistics team and Ed De Jonge, director in the development land team as they discuss the impact on both sectors and how they might co-exist moving forward.
21 minutes | Jun 8, 2022
UK Independent Hospitals
Join Guy Ruddle and guests: Caryn Donahue, Senior Director, Savills Healthcare, Henry Elphick, Senior Advisor, Savills Healthcare, and Richard Valentine-Selsey, Director, Savills Residential Research.Our experts discuss the supply and demand fundamentals underpinning the UK’s Independent Private Hospitals sector, the key operators in the market, some major recent transactions, and the further opportunities for investors in the sector.Listen to our podcast to learn more.
20 minutes | May 25, 2022
UK Co-living Podcast: a nascent market poised for huge growth
Co-living is a form of purpose-built rental housing that generally consists of studio bedroom units and large amounts of high-quality communal amenities, including gyms, cinemas, co-working spaces and resident’s lounges. Join Guy Ruddle and guests: James Hanmer, Head of UK PBSA Investment and Co-Living, Savills Operational Capital Markets and Paul Wellman, Associate Director, Savills Research. Our experts discuss the many benefits the product offers for tenants, the enormous scale of demand, how local authorities are planning for Co-living, participants in the sector and key transactions to date, as well as how the lender pool is evolving. 
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